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\f0\fs24 \cf0 PIXELS v0.9\
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To run this project, run the "clean_make_run.bash" script.\
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	./clean_make_run.bash\
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When the program is running, pressing any key (other than certain keys that were previously mapped like 'q' and 's' and some others) will change the image on the screen.\
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The program is currently both running off of a set of pre-recorded webcam images and responding to mouse movements. It can be changed to one or the other by going into scene.h and commenting out either line 78 or 120.\
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The libjpeg library used by this program is configured for an x86_64 architecture, so you may have to reconfigure it. The libjpeg source code can be found here: {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "http://www.ijg.org/"}}{\fldrslt http://www.ijg.org/}}\
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Coming up:\
- auto-adjust to screen dimensions\
- auto-calculate variables that should be auto-calculated\
- stretch camera image out to screen dimensions\
- do something when idle\
- factor SquarePixels out of Pixels\
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Other ideas:\
- image only resolves where blob currently is -- might get many people to interact at once?\
- mirror blob movements\
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I probably should have named this project something like "Pixls" or "Pxls." Not only would it have been "clever" and trendy, but it also would have saved some confusion in the comments because it would be easier to tell the difference between when I'm talking about a Pixels object and an actual pixel. Oh well.}